VN predicts strong
business confidence
HÀ NỘI - Business
confidence is expected to improve in 2017, following the Government’s
hastened reform efforts aiming to create momentum for firms and boost
start-up entrepreneurship.
After a
year of record firm foundations, which is considered a silver lining although
the country failed to meet its growth target, the Government signaled ongoing
determination to improve the business climate and national competitiveness
this year.
“I believe
that business confidence will strengthen and help boost economic growth,” said
Trần Thị Hồng Minh, Director of the Business Registration Department under
the Ministry of Planning and Investment.
Convenience
in setting up firms - such as free online business registration from the
beginning of this year - will promote private investments into the economy,
Minh said.
According
to the General Statistics Office, 8,990 new firms were founded in January
with a total registered capital of VNĐ90.3 trillion (US$4.01 billion),
representing increases by 8.1 per cent and 52.3 per cent, respectively, over
the same month of last year. Registered capital averaged VNĐ10 billion, a
whopping rise of 40.9 per cent.
Existing
firms registered to increase capital by a total of VNĐ114.6 trillion in
January, statistics showed. In addition, over 5,560 firms resumed operation,
up by 14.2 per cent.
The reform
effort is being geared up across many sectors. Minister of Finance Đinh Tiến
Dũng said that finance-related policies will continue to promote private
investment and business foundation, especially start-ups.
Dũng added
that the ministry will focus on issuing policies which will encourage the
application of technologies to create high-added value products.
The number
of new firms hit a record of more than 110,000 in 2016, two years since the
amended laws on Enterprise and Investment came into force.
The
ministry’s statistics showed that it now took an average of only 2.9 days to
handle procedures for setting up a firm. All business registration status
were now updated on a national information system.
However,
new firms are mainly of small and medium sizes with the average registered
capital of around VNĐ8 billion.
“It is
critical to improve the climate to create condition for businesses to grow,”
Minh said.
Trần Đình
Thiên, Director of the Việt Nam Institute of Economics said that the record
number of 110,000 new firms in 2016 was just a number. “It is more important
how to develop strong private companies in the next five years, which will
become the backbone of the economy,” he said. - VNS
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Thứ Sáu, 3 tháng 2, 2017
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